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Worker killed when he gets pulled into wood chipper at lumber yard, Georgia cops say

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The incident happened at the Pollard Lumber Company in Appling, Georgia, officials said. Appling is about 20 miles northwest of Augusta. 

The incident happened at the Pollard Lumber Company in Appling, Georgia, officials said. Appling is about 20 miles northwest of Augusta. 

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An investigation is underway into how a man working at a Georgia lumber plant ended up in its wood chipper, according to investigators.

The victim was identified as 63-year-old Ralph Pickens of McCormick, South Carolina, the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia told McClatchy News.

He died on the job at Pollard Lumber Company in Appling, Georgia, 20 miles northwest of Augusta. The incident happened the afternoon of Monday, Feb. 5, The Augusta Chronicle reports.

Investigators say Pickens died after entering “an industrial conveyor wood chipper” at the plant, which manufactures southern yellow pine for wholesale.

Details of how Pickens got onto the conveyor belt have not been released.

His home in McCormick is about 30 miles north of the plant, across the state line.

Conveyor wood chippers come in various forms, but are designed to feed wood into a machine that breaks it into pieces. The wood typically rides atop a conveyor belt before dropping into the machinery.

Mark Price is a National Reporter for McClatchy News. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology.

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